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  2. Myanmar kyat - Wikipedia

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    Value in Burmese numerals: 1991 1999 Series [13] K 1/-19.03: 2.95: Bronze: Plain: Chinthe, "Central Bank of Myanmar" and value in Burmese: Bank title and value in English and Arabic numerals: 1999 [14] Ks. 5/-20 mm: 2.73 g: Brass: Plain: Chinthe, "Central Bank of Myanmar" and value in Burmese: Bank title and value in English and Arabic numerals ...

  3. List of currencies in Asia - Wikipedia

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    List of all Asian currencies Present currency ISO 4217 code Country or dependency (administrating country) Currency sign Fractional unit Russian Ruble [1]: RUB Abkhazia ...

  4. Economy of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Exchange rates: kyats per US dollar – 1,205 (2008 est.), 1,296 (2007), 1,280 (2006), 5.82 (2005), 5.7459 (2004), 6.0764 (2003) note: unofficial exchange rates ranged in 2004 from 815 kyat/US dollar to nearly 970 kyat/US dollar, and by year end 2005, the unofficial exchange rate was 1,075 kyat/US dollar; data shown for 2003–05 are official ...

  5. Category:Currencies of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar kyat This page was last edited on 22 September 2019, at 01:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. 2003 Myanmar banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    As the kyat was indispensable for everyday transactions for the people in Myanmar, there was a steady demand for it even before the crisis. With the crisis making kyat-denominated bank deposits overly risky and virtually worthless (due to frozen accounts [22] and illiquidity of the banks), demand for kyat increased and supply of kyat decreased ...

  7. 10 Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers That Are Surprisingly Valuable

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    Listing price on eBay: $2,500 There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper ...

  8. Why the Royal Kids Might Not Be Allowed to Keep Some of Their ...

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    Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the rest of the royals for their annual walk around Sandringham on Christmas Day, and brought their kids along for the occasion. And before you ask, yes ...

  9. Asian Monetary Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Monetary Unit (AMU) is a basket of currencies proposed by the Japanese government's Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry ().It is similar to and modeled on the European Currency Unit (ECU), predecessor to the euro.